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Blaster Master: Enemy Below

Blaster Master: Enemy Below, known in Japan as Metafight EX (メタファイトEX), is a video game for the Game Boy Color. It was also re-released for the Virtual Console on the Nintendo 3DS system in 2011, and on the Nintendo Switch Online service in 2023.

Blaster Master: Enemy Below
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Sunsoft
Director(s)Hiroaki Higashiya
Platform(s)Game Boy Color
Release
  • JP: February 24, 2000
  • NA: September 20, 2000[1]
  • EU: October 27, 2000
Genre(s)Run and gun, Metroidvania[2]
Mode(s)Single player

Gameplay and premise edit

Blaster Master: Enemy Below puts players in control of Jason and Sophia, a human and a vehicle respectively.[3] It is set after the events of preceding titles in the series' timeline.[2] It features areas with the same visual scheme as areas in the first Blaster Master game and also reuses sprites from it. The layouts of each area are different from the original. Enemy Below features both sidescrolling and overhead gameplay, the latter taking place in dungeons that players find while exploring the sidescrolling portion. These portions are typically put players in control of Sophia or Jason, though Jason can exit Sophia during the sidescrolling portion. In the overhead portions, players can only control Jason in four directions.[3] Unlike Blaster Master where players could skip most dungeons, Enemy Below adds a key that is hidden in one of these dungeons that is required to fight the boss of the area. Players collect upgrades for both Jason and Sophia.[3]

The premise of the Japanese version is entirely different than that of the English version. Players instead control Leonardo Gardner, who is tasked with eliminating invading monsters.[3]

Development edit

Blaster Master: Enemy Below was developed by Sunsoft's United Kingdom development studio.[4] It was released on February 24, September 24, and October 27 in 2000 in Japan, North America, and Europe respectively. It was re-released for the Nintendo 3DS' Virtual Console service in 2011, and for the Nintendo Switch Online service in 2023.

Reception edit

The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[11] Game Informer praised it for how it brought the series back, noting its length and difficulty as positives.[6] Both Hardcore Gaming 101 and IGN felt it was a solid entry in the series, but lamented that it did not offer much new for it.[3][12] IGN also felt that fans of the series would enjoy it, though noted that it was difficult to the point of frustration.[2] They added that it was "probably the game [they] were asked most about" after opening IGN Pocket.[2] The 3DS release in particular was noted by IGN as the definitive version due to the presence of save states.[12] Despite criticism for feeling too similar to the original game, Allgame felt that the additions were adequate to set it apart. However, they felt that the overhead portions were a downside of the game due to its controls.[5] GameSpot praised the addition of a password save function and added weaponry. They also found the visuals to be of high quality, noting that it was "hard to believe" that these are Game Boy Color graphics.[7] Official Nintendo Magazine felt that it would appeal to people who enjoy difficult games, but that many will be turned off by it. They also criticized the game for its overhead controls, finding them difficult and frustrating.[10] Digitally Downloaded felt it was dull, stating that it copies Metroid without copying its charm. They also criticized it for a lacking story and soundtrack.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Harris, Craig (2000-09-20). "Blaster Master: Enemy Below". IGN. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e Harris, Craig (September 20, 2000). "Blaster Master: Enemy Below (GBC)". IGN. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brownlee, Paul (October 19, 2016). "Blaster Master: Enemy Below". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "Blaster Master: Enemy Below". IGN. December 21, 1999. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Thompson, Jon. . AllGame. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Fitzloff, Jay (April 2000). . Game Informer. No. 84. Archived from the original on October 25, 2000. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Provo, Frank (September 7, 2000). "Blaster Master Enemy Below Review". GameSpot. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  8. ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (December 15, 2011). "Blaster Master: Enemy Below Review (3DS)". IGN. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  9. ^ "Blaster Master: Enemy Below". Nintendo Power. Vol. 130. March 2000.
  10. ^ a b East, Thomas (December 22, 2011). . Official Nintendo Magazine. Archived from the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  11. ^ a b "Blaster Master: Enemy Below for Game Boy Color". GameRankings. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  12. ^ a b Thomas, Lucas M. (December 16, 2011). "Blaster Master: Enemy Below Review". IGN. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  13. ^ Sainsbury, Matt (December 13, 2011). "Review: Blaster Master: Enemy Below (3DS Virtual Console)". Digitally Downloaded. Retrieved August 30, 2019.

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Blaster Master Enemy Below known in Japan as Metafight EX メタファイトEX is a video game for the Game Boy Color It was also re released for the Virtual Console on the Nintendo 3DS system in 2011 and on the Nintendo Switch Online service in 2023 Blaster Master Enemy BelowDeveloper s JP Outback Pty Co citation needed NA Sunsoft Games citation needed Publisher s SunsoftDirector s Hiroaki HigashiyaPlatform s Game Boy ColorReleaseJP February 24 2000NA September 20 2000 1 EU October 27 2000Genre s Run and gun Metroidvania 2 Mode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay and premise 2 Development 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay and premise editSee also Blaster Master Blaster Master Enemy Below puts players in control of Jason and Sophia a human and a vehicle respectively 3 It is set after the events of preceding titles in the series timeline 2 It features areas with the same visual scheme as areas in the first Blaster Master game and also reuses sprites from it The layouts of each area are different from the original Enemy Below features both sidescrolling and overhead gameplay the latter taking place in dungeons that players find while exploring the sidescrolling portion These portions are typically put players in control of Sophia or Jason though Jason can exit Sophia during the sidescrolling portion In the overhead portions players can only control Jason in four directions 3 Unlike Blaster Master where players could skip most dungeons Enemy Below adds a key that is hidden in one of these dungeons that is required to fight the boss of the area Players collect upgrades for both Jason and Sophia 3 The premise of the Japanese version is entirely different than that of the English version Players instead control Leonardo Gardner who is tasked with eliminating invading monsters 3 Development editBlaster Master Enemy Below was developed by Sunsoft s United Kingdom development studio 4 It was released on February 24 September 24 and October 27 in 2000 in Japan North America and Europe respectively It was re released for the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console service in 2011 and for the Nintendo Switch Online service in 2023 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore3DSGBCGameRankingsN A76 11 Review scoresPublicationScore3DSGBCAllGameN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Game InformerN A8 25 10 6 GameSpotN A8 6 10 7 IGN8 10 8 8 10 2 Nintendo PowerN A7 6 10 9 Official Nintendo Magazine70 10 N A The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings 11 Game Informer praised it for how it brought the series back noting its length and difficulty as positives 6 Both Hardcore Gaming 101 and IGN felt it was a solid entry in the series but lamented that it did not offer much new for it 3 12 IGN also felt that fans of the series would enjoy it though noted that it was difficult to the point of frustration 2 They added that it was probably the game they were asked most about after opening IGN Pocket 2 The 3DS release in particular was noted by IGN as the definitive version due to the presence of save states 12 Despite criticism for feeling too similar to the original game Allgame felt that the additions were adequate to set it apart However they felt that the overhead portions were a downside of the game due to its controls 5 GameSpot praised the addition of a password save function and added weaponry They also found the visuals to be of high quality noting that it was hard to believe that these are Game Boy Color graphics 7 Official Nintendo Magazine felt that it would appeal to people who enjoy difficult games but that many will be turned off by it They also criticized the game for its overhead controls finding them difficult and frustrating 10 Digitally Downloaded felt it was dull stating that it copies Metroid without copying its charm They also criticized it for a lacking story and soundtrack 13 References edit Harris Craig 2000 09 20 Blaster Master Enemy Below IGN Retrieved 2023 12 03 a b c d e Harris Craig September 20 2000 Blaster Master Enemy Below GBC IGN Retrieved May 29 2016 a b c d e Brownlee Paul October 19 2016 Blaster Master Enemy Below Hardcore Gaming 101 Retrieved August 30 2019 Blaster Master Enemy Below IGN December 21 1999 Retrieved August 30 2019 a b Thompson Jon Blaster Master Enemy Below Review AllGame Archived from the original on November 15 2014 Retrieved May 29 2016 a b Fitzloff Jay April 2000 Blaster Master Enemy Below Game Boy Color Game Informer No 84 Archived from the original on October 25 2000 Retrieved May 29 2016 a b Provo Frank September 7 2000 Blaster Master Enemy Below Review GameSpot Retrieved May 29 2016 Thomas Lucas M December 15 2011 Blaster Master Enemy Below Review 3DS IGN Retrieved May 29 2016 Blaster Master Enemy Below Nintendo Power Vol 130 March 2000 a b East Thomas December 22 2011 Blaster Master Enemy Below review 3DS Official Nintendo Magazine Archived from the original on October 7 2014 Retrieved May 29 2016 a b Blaster Master Enemy Below for Game Boy Color GameRankings Retrieved May 29 2016 a b Thomas Lucas M December 16 2011 Blaster Master Enemy Below Review IGN Retrieved August 30 2019 Sainsbury Matt December 13 2011 Review Blaster Master Enemy Below 3DS Virtual Console Digitally Downloaded Retrieved August 30 2019 External links editBlaster Master Enemy Below at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blaster Master Enemy Below amp oldid 1188137929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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